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goodson fined for throatslash


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nfl fined him because that kind of gesture is not allowed. only people who need to be getting over it are the ones crying over goodson getting fined for it.

he won't be doing that again and he shouldn't do it again.

common sense would have prevented goodson from doing it in the first place and it will prevent him from doing it in the future. it is a dumb thing to do and even dumber to defend.

it's over. he rightly got called for it. he made a mistake. he can find some other way to celebrate. get over it.

btw....i think the poster above just called goodson an idiot and said that it wasn't a threat but then said that someone would be an idiot for not knowing that it was an idiot.

lol.

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Dear God, do you people realize how out of proportion you're blowing this? I mean, what did it harm? Who did it harm? It hurt no one's feelings, and it really is stupid to tell someone not to celebrate after a touchdown. Maybe off the feild it's a threatening act, but even then... who does a throat slashing motion to indicate a threat? Honestly? And to the guy who said he doesn't want his kids immitating this gesture: Your kid is an idiot if he does that to someone and doesn't know what it means or know what the consequences of "threatening" someone are.

Common-f**king-sense...

it was a dumb move that he should never done.

talking about common sense...common sense would have prevented him from doing it in the first place and , hopefully, common sense will prevent him from doing something that dumb again.

mike goodson is a kid. he is lacking in maturity. he is incredibly talented but that doesn't hide the fact that he has a lot of growing up to do. this was a step in the right direction. correction was good for him.

anyway, doesn't matter. it is over and done with and now he knows that the throat slashing gesture, no matter how harmless many of you think it is, is not allowed. that isn't going to change., get over it. he can find another way to celebrate that is within the rules and that won't get you fined.

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talking about common sense...common sense would have prevented him from doing it in the first place and , hopefully, common sense will prevent him from doing something that dumb again.

mike goodson is a kid. he is lacking in maturity. he is incredibly talented but that doesn't hide the fact that he has a lot of growing up to do. this was a step in the right direction. correction was good for him.

yip....and that ain't blowing things out of proportion.

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